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erotic poem

quietly, with reverance, in awe
the ancient songs
these hearts were woven of human joys and cares
i love the old melodious lays
for then without
the ships are lying in the bay
calm as that second summer
see, from this counterfeit of him
eighty years have passed, and more
skies they were ashen and sober
how wild, how witch-like weird that life should be
when night drifts along the streets of the city
woman much missed, how you call to me, call to me
master of human destinies am i

 



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